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Avoid Dog Food Containing Fats from Unknown Sources

“Animal fat” is a catch phrase used in dog food manufacturing that can include low quality, inexpensive fats, even including old cooking grease discarded by restaurants. Look for fat ingredients from specific sources – “chicken fat” or “beef fat,” for example. This article is courtesy of RadioFence.com a Leading Internet Retailer of Pet Supplies including Full Article

Border Collie

Border Collie

The Border Collie originates from sheepdogs on the British Isles and was developed on the border of England and Scotland (after which it was eventually named). The BC has remained true to its origins as a hardy, diligent working dog. In the mid-1800s, Queen Victoria became quite fond of the breed and likely contributed to Full Article

How To Spot Canine Arthritis

How To Spot Canine Arthritis

Like your dog’s pet parents, one of the inevitable issues of old age is arthritis and achy joints. Dogs feel the same type of pain associated with old age as we humans do. Our dogs cannot tell us when they hurt so the task of discovery falls on the pet parent. Conscientious pet owners are aware Full Article

Lazy Dog Walker!

Lazy Dog Walker!

Laziness knows no boundaries. This dog is being walked clear across the pond from England, where the dog “walker” in the story below lost his license, thanks to a similar act of sloth. Talking on the cell phone while driving? Not the best idea. Texting? Way worse. But walking your dog while driving? There ought to Full Article

Bullmastiff

Bullmastiff

The Bullmastiff is a powerful dog that was originally developed for protection. English gamekeepers in the mid-19th century crossed the Mastiff and the Bulldog. The result was a powerful, fearless dog that could stop poachers in their tracks. Today’s Bullmastiff is still a highly capable guard dog, but the breed is most treasured as a companion. Full Article

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